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Indonesiaâ€™s immediate neighbors, Singapore and Malaysia, have already cemented data-protection acts into place, these countries are thus prepared for the ongoing transformation of communication and technology within their borders in ways that will protect the privacy of their citizens whilst also allowing for businesses, investment and innovation to flourish without too many obstacles being placed in their path

The implementation of the RtbF within the EU itself is still proving controversial and several criticisms regarding the RtbF have been voiced. Firstly, based on the judgment of the Court, specifically paragraph 99, the judges have expressed the view that it is necessary to always strike a balance between the right to privacy and the freedom of expression. In her paper, Eleni Frantziou wrote, â€œHow much is too much protection of privacy?â€

The countryâ€™s bankruptcyÂ law and its focus upon large-scale debtors, impacts upon the low rates of individual bankruptcy applications here. This is in stark contrast with the higher rates that persist inÂ developed countries.Â This in turn can have dreadful consequences and stories of desperate individuals who take their own lives as a result of their debts are often to be found in the media

With many countries â€œopening their Doorsâ€ to global investors, countries allow themselves become the â€œNew Goldâ€, for both individual and corporate investors. Although many investors found tremendous success in their path, some â€œBackfiredâ€.

The main challenge currently facing further ASEAN integration is that the communityâ€™s member states are competing with the United States (US) and its Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agenda, as well as with the People's Republic of China (PRC), with its Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)

In the near future then, the emergence of an ASEAN Community legal order can no longer be avoided. Developing and organizing the communityâ€™s new legal structure is a must in order to realize the vision for an integrated ASEAN. These are the challenges that not only will member states be facing, but also legal experts, lawyers and academics

Indonesians often assume that litigation in a common law system is more efficient. However, this belief is often based on pop-culture sources such as Hollywood movies and tv /or stories heard through the grapevine, which do not provide an accurate account.

Indications of fear amongst Indonesian politicians that the Rome Statute could be abused to interfere with the countryâ€™s domestic politics. Prime example is this yearâ€™s Presidential candidate, Prabowo Subianto